The Blind Side is movie that gives great examples of many relationships, basic needs, and different ways of intimacy. The importance of this movie is not about football, and how great Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) was at it. It was not about feeling sorry for Michael and making him famous. This movie is about more than that, it is about doing what is right, whether you believe it or not. Michael Oher, played by Quinton Aaron is a seventeen year old boy, struggling to survive. Having grown up in the ‘ghetto’ of Memphis, Tennessee with a drug addict for a mother, life was extremely hard. Michael never had anything, especially no place to call home, and he just continued running from his fears, he ran from his mother and his family for reasons …show more content…
The first incident was when Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) was at lunch with her so called ‘classy’ friends. He friends frowned upon her for thinking that it was okay to bring a black male into her home without even knowing him. It relates because during this part of the movie, Leigh Anne realized her self-actualization and began to stand up for what she believed in. She stood up for herself by letting her friends know that it was not about the popularity and the fame of helping Michael, it was about giving him a second chance that deep down in her heart she believe was …show more content…
Michael experienced self-revelation when he makes the final decisions on where he is going to attend college and play football. Deep down, I believe that Tennessee was the school for him before he met the Tuohy family, and I think that if he had the chances that he chances that he had without them, that is where he would have went. When Michael realized that the Tuohy family was his family, then he decided to go to Ole Miss not only for them, but for himself as well. Quinton Aaron said in the movie, “…my whole family went to Ole Miss. Mr. Tuohy played basketball and Mrs. Tuohy was a cheerleader…” this made him realize that Ole Miss was his new dream. Going to Tennessee I think was a dream he had before meeting the Tuohy family, but when he met them he realized that Ole Miss was his new
Throughout the movie, The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock, Michael Oher, an unprivileged African American teen from the streets has a sudden life changing experience once he meets his new, family whom openly invite him to join theirs.
Michael had many people that supported him. Those people include the Tuohy’s, who took in Michael and gave him food, a tutor, a home, and helped guide him in life. “I can’t talk enough about the time and work Miss Sue put into helping me. She is retired now, but she deserves to be in the hall of fame” (Oher 159). Michael also says, “When my name was called on draft day, I couldn’t imagine that life could get any better---especially since I was surrounded
Also, in a radio interview with Talk of the Nation, Oher speaks about his childhood and growing up and how he looked up to NBA legend Michael Jordan as his role model and as a source for inspiration. It can be seen that Oher wishes people would view him in the same way as people see Michael Jordan for inspiration. They have both gone through several hardships in their life, but still persevere and move forward. When Michael Jordan is brought up, people automatically think of the great player he was, but when Michael Oher is brought up, the movie The Blind Side is the first thing to pop in to many minds. Some of the reason why is because he doesn’t play a glamorous position in football and doesn’t get much recognition.
The Blind Side is a 2009 American semi-biographical drama film written and directed by John Lee Hancock. The film took place at Memphis, Tennesse and featured Michael Oher, an offensive lineman who played for the Baltimore Raven of the NFL. For most of his childhood life, 17 year old Oher has been in foster care with different families yet runs away every time he was placed in a new home. His life change when his friend’s father asks Burt Cotton, coach of Wingate Christian School, to help his son and Mike enrol. Impressed by Mike’s size and athleticism, Cotton gets him admitted despite his abysmal academic record. At his new school, Oher was befriended by a boy named Sean Jr. “SJ”. One cold night, SJ’s mother Leigh Anne
Michael went to eleven different school over the span of nine years. Michael had to repeat the first and second grade, Michael was not that smart but he was a very good writer says some of his teachers. Football was not the
The Blind Side was based on the life of Michael Oher a teenage African American boy whose mother was battling drug and alcohol addictions, in the projects of Memphis Tennessee. Mike as he is know in the movie was in foster care several times and always ran away to his Mother, thinking that no one could ever love him the way his Mother could, even with her ongoing addiction. Mike often slept at his fathers friends home, but even he could not give Mike the support that he desired. He would wash his clothes in the sink at the local laundry mat, and often had to steal food from the local gas station just to survive. When his only caregiver whose couch Michael slept on every night took his
The Blind Side is based on a true story about a homeless boy named Michael Oher (Big Mike) who has been living with different people until the Tuohys take him in. Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy eventually become his legal guardians and the story is about how his life improves while playing football at Wingate high school in Tennesee. It shows his struggles with grades, and how the family and Michael are affected by the other. Because of his giant size he goes on to get a football scholarship for the University of Mississippi. The story is about his journey.
Everyone was created for a reason. "Don't ever allow yourself to feel trapped by your choices. Take a look at yourself. You are a unique person created for a specific purpose. Your gifts matter. Your story matters. Your dreams matter. You matter." - Real Michael Oher. In the visual text 'The Blind Side' the director John Lee Hancock presented to us, how Michael Oher was a positive influence on Sean Tuohy, the football team/coach and Leigh Anne. To display this to the viewers, Hancock used the film technique of low-key lighting in the scene where Michael was sauntering solo in the crisp, drenched night, long-shot in the scene where Michael was on the field with his football team/coach and dialogue in the scene where Michael graduates to Ole Miss University. Do you believe a young teenage boy can transform someone to become a better person? Well, start believing! Hancock used these film techniques to reinforce the way Michael was a positive influence on Sean Tuohy, the football team/coach and Leigh Anne and made them exceptional people.
The movie The Blind Side is based on a true story about Michael Oher, first round draft pick for the Baltimore Ravens in 2009. Oher grew up in the projects in Memphis to a drug-addicted mother and an absent father. Michael was eventually taken by family services and was placed in a number of different foster homes. He ran away from each home placement and eventually became homeless. Michael is taken in by Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy who helped him to attend a private Catholic school, which is where their children as well received their education. Prior to school here Michael had little education or skills to be successful in life. While attending Wingate Christian School, Michael began to play football. The Tuohy family provide the nurturing environment that Michael needed to show his true potential. Leigh Anne and Sean eventually become Oher’s legal guardians and help him become successful in school as well as excel with his interest in football. This movie story into Oher’s life display social issues, obstacles, and triumph was overcome by Oher in order for him to achieve his dream with the guidance and stability provided from the Tuohy family.
A few family rituals that took place for the Tuohy family were; going to weekly family dinners together, attending the high school football game every Friday night, and finally giving each family member a loving and caring home that they could always come home too. These family rituals played a huge part in Michael’s life because he came from a different and broken home. Growing up, Michael’s family didn’t have family dinners or weekly rituals. Half of the time he didn’t even have somewhere to sleep. In one scene in the movie Leigh Anne give Michael his own room fully furnished.
In the movie, The Blind Side, Michael Oher’s character experiences many changes. Throughout the film, he grows from a shy, uneducated boy into a young man who belongs to a family. The film begins with Oher as a homeless youth struggling to find a place to sleep. It progresses with Oher’s fortunate meeting of the Tuohy family and concludes with Oher’s ultimate transformation from a homeless boy into a successful man.
The movie The Blind Side was released in 2009. It is about a young man, named Michael Oher, who grew up in a poor environment. In the beginning of the movie, Michael was homeless and not currently attending school. All of that changed when a woman, named Leigh Anne Tuohy, offered Michael the chance to stay with her and her family. The Tuohy family was well off, unlike Michael, so it was an adjustment for both the family and him to live together. However, the family was very warm and welcoming to Michael, which differed from many of the other people Michael encountered. In the movie, Michael experienced racism, discrimination, and prejudice towards him from a variety of people.
John Lee Hancock’s film, The Blind Side, is an absolutely must see. The Blind Side, is a semi biographical movie that is based on the life of a football player named Michael Oher. The film was produced in 2009 by the Warner Bros. Production Company. The movie exemplifies the works of talented actors and actresses, some of whom are familiar and others that are new to the acting world. The names of the Main characters are as follows: Sandra Bullock, who plays the role of Mrs.Tuohy, Tim McGraw, who portrays Mr.Tuohy, and new comer Quinton Aaron, who plays the lead as Michael Oher. Even though, the film seems to be over exaggerated cliché, it excels tremendously in acting, setting, and encouraging and inspirational relationships. For these
“The Blind Side” is a movie based on a true-life story of how Michael Oher goes through the difficulties in his life before he becomes one of the best defensive players of the NFL football team. Growing up in a broken family; where he had a drug-addicted mother, the father being in the prison and he, himself was always going in and out of the foster homes, as the audience, we all probably have already expected what will happen to this young man.
It was based on the true story of Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy who take in a homeless teenage African-American, Michael "Big Mike" Oher. Michael has no idea who his father is and his mother is a drug addict. Michael has had little formal education and few skills to help him learn. Leigh Anne soon takes charge however, as is her nature, ensuring that the young man has every opportunity to succeed. When he expresses an interest in football, she goes all out to help him, including giving the coach a few ideas on how best to use Michael's skills. They not only provide him with a loving home, but hire a tutor to help him improve his grades to the point where he would qualify for an NCAA Division I athletic